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transgender women

A Week’s Worth of Women in the News: August 23-29

August 30, 2015 by Meeghan Kane Leave a Comment
Teaching in Tallahassee, 1955

photo credit: Florida Memory Project

From enslaved women taking control of their sexual heath, the trap of “celebrating” women, Serena Williams (again), and the ongoing violence against transgender women to the prevailing diversity of the South, Charleston’s Geechee culture, a curriculum for teaching Black Lives Matter, ending rape culture on campuses, and protecting domestic abuse survivors from eviction, this is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Arts & Culture, History, News Feed, Our Voices Tagged: Andalusia, Black Lives Matter, campus rape, Charleston, domestic abuse, enslaved women, eviction, Geechee, Indian-America, rape culture, Serena Williams, siloing, Spain, Tennessee, transgender women, violence